Secure, Resilient, Sustainable. By Design.
Secure, Resilient, Sustainable. By Design.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Division of Computer Science and Engineering at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. I received my Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida, FICS, and FINS Lab in Summer 2024. I received my bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2018. Broadly, I am interested in classical and quantum systems security, resiliency, and sustainability. My current research spans the security of quantum systems, heterogeneously integrated systems, and autonomous vehicles. I am particularly interested in how hardware evolves over time with technology and how it fails with respect to security and resiliency.
Email: tfarheen@lsu.edu
Address: 3304 S Quad Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
[12/4/2025] Dr. Farheen has been invited to give a lightning talk at the NELMS IoT conference organized by the University of Florida.
[11/26/2025] The manuscript titled 'InterPUF: Distributed Authentication via Physically Unclonnable Functions and Multi-party Computation for Reconfigurable Interposers' by Tashdid, Ishraq, Tasnuva Farheen, and Sazadur Rahman has been accepted at the 2026 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST).
[11/7/2025] Dr. Farheen has been invited to the Quantum Cybersecurity Symposium, hosted by Northwestern University, to present their latest research on Quantum Security.
[11/28/2025] Our ACM QSec'25 paper on crosstalk vulnerabilities in superconducting qubits has been featured in Quantum Zeitgeist
It's wonderful to see our work gaining this early recognition.
Read the feature: https://lnkd.in/gmeSEMSe
[11/24/2025] Attending ICCAD 2025 to present our latest work on Multi-role LLM-based HDL Coding in collaboration with the University of Central Florida.
[10/17/2025] We presented our paper titled 'Pulse-to-Circuit Characterization of Stealthy Crosstalk Attack on Multi-Tenant Superconducting Quantum Hardware' at CCS Quantum Security and Privacy. This work is led by PhD student Shubha.
[9/8/2025] The paper titled 'BeyondPPA: Human-Inspired Reinforcement Learning for Post-Route Reliability Aware Macro Placement' by Ishraq Tashdid, Valentina Terry, Jordan Merkel, Tasnuva Farheen, and Sazadur Rahman has been accepted and presented at MLCAD - International Symposium on Machine Learning for CAD. This paper is one of four papers that received the Best Paper nomination.
[8/31/2025] We are attending the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (IEEE Quantum Week) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to present two of our works on Quantum security and Quantum Information.
[8/15/2025] Kudos to Syed Emad Uddin Shubha for securing an NSF student travel grant to attend IEEE Quantum Week.
[8/10/2025] The paper titled 'Pulse-to-Circuit Characterization of Stealthy Crosstalk Attack on Multi-Tenant Superconducting Quantum Hardware' by Syed Shubha, Tasnuva Farheen has been accepted at CCS Quantum Security and Privacy.
[8/1/2025] PhD student Shubha has been featured on the official page of the LSU Division of Computer Science and Engineering for doing excellent research in the quantum domain.
[7/17/2025] The paper titled ' Pulse-Level Simulation of Crosstalk Attacks on Superconducting Quantum Hardware' by Syed Emad Uddin Shubha, Tasnuva Farheen, has been accepted at the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering in the Security, Privacy, and Resilience Track.
[7/5/2025] Our work on chiplet security titled 'AuthenTree: A Scalable MPC-Based Distributed Trust Architecture for Chiplet-based Heterogeneous Systems' has been featured on Chiplet Marketplace page .
[6/25/2025] The paper titled ' Testbed Protocol for Adaptive Superdense Coding in Distributed Quantum Networks' by Syed Emad Uddin Shubha, Tasnuva Farheen, has been accepted at the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering in the Distributed Quantum Computing Track.
[5/14/2025] Our Hardware Security Course Projects showcase has been featured on the Official page of the LSU Division of Computer Science and Engineering.
[4/14/2025] Volunteered in the LSU Engage event organized by LSU for Middle School Students.
[1/1/2025] Welcome, Syed Emad Uddin Shubha, to join my group as a PhD student.
[11/30/2025] Dr. Farheen has been invited to give a talk at the WISE workshop organized at IBM.
[8/14/2025] I have joined LSU as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Computer Science and Engineering.
[June 2024] I will present our paper 'Amnesiac Memory: A Self-Destructive Polymorphic Mechanism Against Cold Boot Data Remanence Attack' at GLSVLSI 2024.
[May 2024] I will present our paper ' Calibratable Polymorphic Temperature Sensor for Detecting Fault Injection and Side-Channel Attacks ' at HOST 2024.
[Febr 2024] I will be joining as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the Division of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at the Louisiana State University ( LSU). It will be a joint appointment with the CSE Division and the Center for Computation and Technology (CCT). Finally, I am out of the job market and excited for the new role 😃!
[Oct 2023] I presented our paper ' Laser Fault Injection Vulnerability Assessment and Mitigation with Case Study on PG-TVD Logic Cells ' at ITC 2023.
[Oct 2023] I am officially a PhD Candidate now.
[May-Aug2023] I was a summer intern at NVIDIA in the Functional Safety Fault Injection Team.
[May 2023] Our paper 'Protection Against Physical Attacks Through Self-Destructive Polymorphic Latch ' at ICCAD 2023 .
[April 2023] End of back-to-back conferences ISQED 2023 and HOST 2023. I presented our work ' SPREAD: Spatially Distributed Laser Fault Injection Resilient Design'.
[Nov 2022] I have been featured at ECE Florida for the Honorable Mention Award in the best poster competition at Women in Hardware and System Security Workshop.
[June 2022] I have been recognized as 2022 DAC Young Fellow.